Don't be too hasty to judge here. Some people suffer from P.T.S.H.S.S. Post traumatic simulation hacking stress syndrome. A long time ago in a sim far far away I was flying my trusty F4U and up comes this A6M like an F-86. Two pings and I'm history. From that point on I wonder-will that cold blooded super hack zero be there in the cyber skys-lurking-waiting..... arrrgggh!. Cold shivers-sweat on joy stick. Anyways I should have known something was up when several younger guys asked if I knew C++ programing. Hacking is disruptive and nasty but in my somewhat limited experience it is not common and players can usually figure out who it is depending on the extent/degree of the hack. Players that hack the FM or and gunnery effectiveness also seem to have an attitude (bad altitude as we cyber pilots say) and sometimes this gives them away-- like they are attention seeking, top-dog, maxi-competion types. They have to be percieved as the winners at all costs. They are not mature enough to experience loss and learn from it. Sermon over. BB out.